Computerised Braille Production Today and Tomorrow

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Croisdale, D. W. (Editor), Kamp, H. (Editor), Werner, H. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1983, 1983
Edition:1st ed. 1983
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Clovernook System
  • The Linguistic Part of Automatic Braille Translation at the at the Computing Center of Münster University
  • Automatic Braille Translation Implemented at the Computing Centre of Münster University
  • Applications of PIAF Program
  • Computer-Aided Braille Transcribing
  • Applications in The Netherlands, Part I
  • Applications in The Netherlands, Part II
  • Computerised Braille Production in Australia
  • Braille at the Tobia Centre
  • New Production Systems in Braille Printing
  • Braille by Time Sharing System
  • Computer Translation of Grade 2 Braille in the American Printing House for the Blind
  • A Double-Sided Braille Embosser
  • Portuguese Braille by Computer
  • The RNIB’s Computerised Braille System
  • The Segment Translation System: A New Formalism for Computerised Contracted Braille Translation and Phonemisation
  • French Braille, Large Print, and Voice Synthesis
  • Natural Language Assisted Processing: Project PIAF
  • A Computerbased System for Production of Braille Music
  • Braille Translation by Microcomputer
  • Braille Translation by Micro-Computer and a Paperless Braille Dictionary
  • Braille from a Wordprocessing System
  • Compositors Tapes and Library of Congress Braille Production
  • The National Geographic Monthly Magazine: From Compositor s Tapes to Braille
  • Tactile Displays: Their Current State and a new Approach
  • A Project for the Computerised Production of Braille in Spain
  • Summary of Paper on Future of Braille
  • Braille via the Selectric Typewriter
  • The Rose Braille Display Reader
  • DOTTRAN — A Class of Formal Braille Systems
  • A Brief History of Braille in Japan and an Actual Example of its Computerization
  • Participants Observerts